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== WordPress Toolkit ==
 
== WordPress Toolkit ==
  
 
XMission’s Shared Hosting Platform has the WordPress Toolkit enabled on all servers. The WordPress Toolkit is a single management interface that allows you to easily install, configure, and manage your WordPress Development.  
 
XMission’s Shared Hosting Platform has the WordPress Toolkit enabled on all servers. The WordPress Toolkit is a single management interface that allows you to easily install, configure, and manage your WordPress Development.  
  
Through the WordPress Toolkit this is some of what you are able to complete:
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Through the WordPress Toolkit you can:
* New WordPress installs.
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* New WordPress installs
 
* Sync and Import current WordPress development
 
* Sync and Import current WordPress development
* Detach and Remove current WordPress development.
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* Detach and Remove current WordPress development
* Migrate development from other hosts.
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* Migrate development from other hosts  
  
To get started using the WordPress Toolkit [[WordPress_Toolkit/Install_WordPress | Click Here]]
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To get started using the [[WordPress_Toolkit/Install_WordPress | WordPress Toolkit]]
  
 
== Managing Your WordPress Development ==
 
== Managing Your WordPress Development ==
  
Once you've logged into your Hosting Control Panel, go to one of the WordPress buttons to see all of the currently synced WordPress website(s) hosted on the server. The WordPress Toolkit will create a information card about each sync'd website.
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Once you've logged into your Hosting Control Panel, go to one of the WordPress buttons to see all of your currently synced WordPress website(s) hosted on the server. The WordPress Toolkit will create an information card about each sync'd website.
  
 
[[File:WP_Instance_Managment.png|600px]]
 
[[File:WP_Instance_Managment.png|600px]]
  
To find out how to Manage your website cards [[WordPress_Toolkit/Manage_WordPress | Click Here.]]
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To find out how to [[WordPress_Toolkit/Manage_WordPress | Manage your website cards]]
  
 
== Update/Maintain WordPress ==
 
== Update/Maintain WordPress ==
  
There are several reasons it is suggested to keep your WordPress development updated. Updates are released quite often, and for good reason. Most developers find security breaches that require patches as well as new features, the WordPress updates serve other important functions. To keep your website secure, you need to regularly update the WordPress core, as well as any installed plugins and themes.
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For several reasons we suggest you keep your WordPress development updated. Updates are released quite often, and for good reason: to patch against security breaches, provide new features, and add other important functions. To keep your website secure, you need to regularly update the WordPress core, as well as any installed plugins and themes. Note that anytime a developer stops supporting a plugin or theme you should find a replacement since they won't continue to provide the necessary bug and security fixes.
  
 
[[File:WP_Updates_Avail.png|400px]]
 
[[File:WP_Updates_Avail.png|400px]]
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== Secure WordPress ==
 
== Secure WordPress ==
  
The Toolkit is able to enhance the security of each of your WordPress development. It is able to check the wp-content folder, permissions of files and directories, database tables and much more. If the appropriate security measures are not applied to your site, it rises major vulnerabilities and puts your website at risk of being compromised. You are able to see the current status of your website security on the WordPress card.
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The Toolkit can enhance the security of each of your WordPress websites. It is able to check the wp-content folder, permissions of files and directories, database tables and much more. If the appropriate security measures are not applied to your site, it puts your website at risk of being compromised. You are able to see the current status of your website security on the WordPress card.
  
[[File:WP Security Warning.png|400px]]
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[[File:WP Security Warning.png|400px]]
  
 
If you see “warning” or “danger” next to “Security status”, we recommend that you secure your instance.
 
If you see “warning” or “danger” next to “Security status”, we recommend that you secure your instance.
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'''Caution:''' Some security measures, once applied, can be rolled back, some '''cannot'''. We recommend that you back up before securing a WordPress instance.
 
'''Caution:''' Some security measures, once applied, can be rolled back, some '''cannot'''. We recommend that you back up before securing a WordPress instance.
  
To secure your WordPress Website(s) [[WordPress_Toolkit/Secure_WordPress | Click Here]]
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Learn how to secure your WordPress Website(s) [[WordPress_Toolkit/Secure_WordPress | secure your WordPress Website(s)]]
  
 
== Copy and Sync Your WordPress ==
 
== Copy and Sync Your WordPress ==
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* Multiple Development
 
* Multiple Development
  
To learn how to copy or sync cloned websites [[WordPress_Toolkit/Copy_WordPress | Click Here]]
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Learn how to copy or sync cloned websites [[WordPress_Toolkit/Copy_WordPress | copy or sync cloned websites]]
  
 
== Maintenance Mode ==
 
== Maintenance Mode ==
  
When a WordPress website enters maintenance mode, the website's content is hidden from visitors without being changed or otherwise affected. Visitors accessing your website when it is in maintenance mode see a maintenance screen webpage instead of the website content.
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When editing your WordPress website you may want to place it in maintenance mode, so the website's content is hidden from visitors.
  
 
[[File:WP_Maintenance.png|600px]]
 
[[File:WP_Maintenance.png|600px]]
  
 
Your WordPress website enters maintenance mode automatically when you are:
 
Your WordPress website enters maintenance mode automatically when you are:
* Upgrading your WordPress instance.
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* Upgrading your WordPress instance
* Synchronizing WordPress instances via WordPress Toolkit.
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* Synchronizing WordPress instances via WordPress Toolkit
 
 
If you are making changes to your website and want to temporarily hide it from visitors, you can manually put it into maintenance mode.
 
  
 
# Go to WordPress and choose the website.
 
# Go to WordPress and choose the website.
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# To take your website out of maintenance mode, switch off “Maintenance mode”.
 
# To take your website out of maintenance mode, switch off “Maintenance mode”.
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=== Customize the maintenance page ===
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# Click “Setup” next to “Maintenance mode” on the instance card.
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#:[[File:WP_Maintenance_Edit.png|600px]]
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# In the Screen Text section, you can change the text displayed.
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#: Use HTML tags to format the text's appearance.
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# In the Timer section, you can set up and switch on the countdown timer that will be displayed on the maintenance page.
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#* Note: The timer is only meant to inform visitors about the estimated duration of the remaining downtime. Your website is not taken out of maintenance when the countdown is finished; you must do that manually.
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# Social Network Links section, provide or remove links to social network pages (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram).
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# Click OK.

Revision as of 16:40, 17 January 2019

WordPress Toolkit

XMission’s Shared Hosting Platform has the WordPress Toolkit enabled on all servers. The WordPress Toolkit is a single management interface that allows you to easily install, configure, and manage your WordPress Development.

Through the WordPress Toolkit you can:

  • New WordPress installs
  • Sync and Import current WordPress development
  • Detach and Remove current WordPress development
  • Migrate development from other hosts

To get started using the WordPress Toolkit

Managing Your WordPress Development

Once you've logged into your Hosting Control Panel, go to one of the WordPress buttons to see all of your currently synced WordPress website(s) hosted on the server. The WordPress Toolkit will create an information card about each sync'd website.

WP Instance Managment.png

To find out how to Manage your website cards

Update/Maintain WordPress

For several reasons we suggest you keep your WordPress development updated. Updates are released quite often, and for good reason: to patch against security breaches, provide new features, and add other important functions. To keep your website secure, you need to regularly update the WordPress core, as well as any installed plugins and themes. Note that anytime a developer stops supporting a plugin or theme you should find a replacement since they won't continue to provide the necessary bug and security fixes.

WP Updates Avail.png

For more information on maintaining your website(s) Click Here

Secure WordPress

The Toolkit can enhance the security of each of your WordPress websites. It is able to check the wp-content folder, permissions of files and directories, database tables and much more. If the appropriate security measures are not applied to your site, it puts your website at risk of being compromised. You are able to see the current status of your website security on the WordPress card.

WP Security Warning.png

If you see “warning” or “danger” next to “Security status”, we recommend that you secure your instance.

Caution: Some security measures, once applied, can be rolled back, some cannot. We recommend that you back up before securing a WordPress instance.

Learn how to secure your WordPress Website(s) secure your WordPress Website(s)

Copy and Sync Your WordPress

You may want to copy or clone your WordPress site in one of the following situations:

  • Staging
  • Production
  • Backup/Master copy
  • Multiple Development

Learn how to copy or sync cloned websites copy or sync cloned websites

Maintenance Mode

When editing your WordPress website you may want to place it in maintenance mode, so the website's content is hidden from visitors.

WP Maintenance.png

Your WordPress website enters maintenance mode automatically when you are:

  • Upgrading your WordPress instance
  • Synchronizing WordPress instances via WordPress Toolkit
  1. Go to WordPress and choose the website.
  2. Switch on “Maintenance mode” on the instance card.
    WP Maintenance2.png
  3. To take your website out of maintenance mode, switch off “Maintenance mode”.

Customize the maintenance page

  1. Click “Setup” next to “Maintenance mode” on the instance card.
    WP Maintenance Edit.png
  2. In the Screen Text section, you can change the text displayed.
    Use HTML tags to format the text's appearance.
  3. In the Timer section, you can set up and switch on the countdown timer that will be displayed on the maintenance page.
    • Note: The timer is only meant to inform visitors about the estimated duration of the remaining downtime. Your website is not taken out of maintenance when the countdown is finished; you must do that manually.
  4. Social Network Links section, provide or remove links to social network pages (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram).
  5. Click OK.